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and the South, new, and HpPH^Q^HH^fmgs (100,000 pieces), l^laanoturpentine in large quantities, plate, nheet, and photographers' glass, paints, varnishes, brushes, and every article in the trade. SCANLAN BROS. & Co., Oil and Color Merchants. JOHN H I S L O P (lATE A. BEVERLY,) CHRONOMETER, WATCHMAKER, " AND JEWELLER, Exactly opposite the Bank of Otago. Princes st Every description of Jewellery made to order. Ships Chronometers Cleaned and Hated by Transit Observations. N. B.— J. 11. being a thorough Practical Watchmaker, all Work entrusted to his care will receive his utmost attention. 7S ra i g and gillies Wholesale and Retail CABINET-MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS. Importers of ENGLISH AND SCOTCH FURNITURE George street, Dunedin. Gr. E D A r 1 ■• BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, (Opposite York Hotel,) GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Every description of Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairs neatly executed. XT ALL OF COMMERCE, D. TOOHET, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, & OUTFITTER, Oamsru. N.B. — Millinery and Dressmaking on the Premises. "pjUNEDIN BREWERY, Fffleul Street. Keast and MoCaethy, BREWERS, ALE AND PORTER BOTTLERS. CENTRAL REGISTRY OFFICE. VJ Pboeeibtbix - Miss CANE, (Late Mrs. Howard), PRINCES STREET, (Opposite Thomson, Strang and Go's.,) Board and Lodging for respectable females. Terms moderate. A LBANY, STREET BUTCHERY. JAMES KELLY ... ... Peopeietob. Families waited upon, and Orders delivered all over the City. ZZ OSDERS PUNCTTTAILY ATTENDED TO. JOHN DRUMM'S VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, Royal Gioipe Fii 1 «•« • J nin}lpn Pniidi J. D. is holder of First prize medals from Port Philip Agricultural Society for the best shod saddle horse. Mr. Farqn arson, M.R.C.S., may be consulted daily. U S S E X HOTEL, Geobge Steeet, Dttsedin. THOMAS OLIVER wishes to intimate to his Country Friends that he has made extensive additions to the above Hotel, and is vow in a position to offer Ftst-class accomodation to Travellers andothersfavoringhimwith acall. Alcock's prize Billiard Table under the management of James Clarke, ex-champion of Colonies.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 106, 8 May 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 106, 8 May 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 106, 8 May 1875, Page 2

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